Providing young actors with a forum in which to develop their fledgling skills is the noble ambition of Amphibian Productions.
The company's first Manhattan production, however, which opened Thursday at the Connelly Theatre in the East Village, is a disastrously unwise choice of scripts.
Kim Zimmer is no stranger to long runs.
When Roy Miller was growing up in Irvington, he dreamed of the day when his name would be displayed at some Broadway theater.
Now it's happened -- but not quite in the way he expected.
5 plays at 12 Miles
Star of 'Saigon'
Satire, George S. Kaufman once said, is what closes on Saturday night. Not at the New Jersey Repertory Company in Long Branch, though, where Mike Folie's "Panama" was extended by two weeks b…
A suspenseful story about the book publishing industry, "Endpapers" is the most satisfying insider look at business practices since "Other People's Money."
Since the time he played a guy who had to work on his day off, actor Brian O'Halloran hasn't had many days off from his work.
This is the program that gave Laura Benanti her first break. So remember the names...
Four years ago, a Broadway revival of "A View from the Bridge" won two Tony Awards: for best revival and best actor, in recognition of Anthony La Paglia's performance. Both prizes were deserved.
But Dennis Lee Delaney's production of Arthur Miller's 1955 classic, now at TheatreFest in Montclair, is even better.
Stowe goes on
"Wild Dust" could be a much better musical than it is. But the show, now having its world premiere at the Centenary Stage Company in Hackettstown, is an unfortunate and unfocused mess.
Even a sluggish production at African Globe TheatreWorks in Newark can't dim the power of David Feldshuh's "Miss Evers' Boys."
Glory Crampton triumphs in role of Eliza Doolittle
When George S. Irving takes the Paper Mill stage on Friday night in "My Fair Lady," his fair lady will be Glory Crampton. He last appeared in the classic musical nine years ago, also at the …
NEW YORK -- A bright comedy set against the Dark Ages, "Silence" is an imaginative new play by British author Moira Buffini.
Tony Adase was in the audience two years ago at Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam, Conn., when composer Richard Gleaves' musical, "Dorian," played there.
"I loved the book. ... The music hit me between the eyes," Adase said. "It's gorgeous."